Results for: honor a person with an honorific title
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posthumous title of Hung Taiji 皇太極|皇太极 (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤, reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金, then founded the Qing dynasty 大清 and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor清太宗 [Qing1 tai4 zong1]
posthumous title of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤 (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金 (from 1616)清太祖 [Qing1 Tai4 zu3]
practical person, constructive person实干家 [shi2 gan4 jia1]
practical person, constructive person實幹家 [shi2 gan4 jia1]
prayers for a person in the last agony, prayer for the dying臨終經
predecessor, forebears, the person facing you前人 [qian2 ren2]
preliminary performance before a play, in honor of the genii扮仙 ,開場戲
presumptious and ignorant person妄人 [wang4 ren2]
pretend to be a learned person假裝有學問
pretentious and vacuous person空心老大 [kong1 xin1 lao3 da4]
pretentious bastard (lit. cunt, taboo slang, 裝B|装B is common euphemism), person who pretends to be bigger or richer than they are装屄 [zhuang1 bi1]
pretentious bastard (lit. cunt, taboo slang, 裝B|装B is common euphemism), person who pretends to be bigger or richer than they are裝屄 [zhuang1 bi1]
principal or chief seat, seat of honor (at a feast), large place上座
principal or chief seat, seat of honor, as at a feast, large place上座
principal person concerned in any matter, client, victim in a criminal case事主
 

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